Hang-Ups

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I adore vintage children’s hangers. The wooden ones, like those above, are my favorites. It’s not often that I find one at an agreeable price though, so my collection isn’t very big… yet. The plastic ones, with the cut-out shapes, are pretty fabulous as well, and they’re not quite as pricey (check out these lambs close-up — they have creepy human faces). When I’m able to make a new dress or shirt for Charlotte, it undoubtedly ascends to its throne on one of my cherished baby hangers.

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Occasionally I daydream of merry hanger-making — visions of Scotty-dogs and jump-roping girls on custom-cut hangers. Soon, I drift and imagine the childhood symbols of our times — how satirical to make a vintage-y hanger with a Gameboy painted on its throat or junk food? My brand of humor, I guess. But, then I find a happy medium, imagining a spooky teddy bear or a redhead with knotted braids. These are happy daydreams.

Anyway, why hangers? 

Ah yes, I just unearthed these striped baby tights I bought when I was pregnant with Charlotte. I purchased them at a used kids store for 50¢.  She’s finally big enough to wear them — yay — but, of course, she has nothing to wear them with. With fall fast-approaching, I realize that it is now or never. It’s time my girl had just the right sort of thing to wear with such fabulous tights as these – a fun little number to hang on a silly little hanger — inevitable happiness. So, stay tuned — I’ve already made the pattern!

…oh, and I’ve won the Plummy — what a hoot! “Best Newcomer” it is (ah, man, now I have a reputation to uphold). But truly, thanks for the votes, I’m honored.

27 Comments

  1. Oh my gosh! I had hangers like that when I was growing up. They might still be in my closet at my parent’s house! I had the one with the carosel horses. Thanks for the memories!

  2. Adorable tights – I want some for me, and yeah, those little lamb faces are VERY creepy. I kinda wish I hadn’t clicked that ‘close up’ option. I hope I can sleep tonight.
    😉

  3. Congratulations on the Plummy! You deserve it.
    I love those tights–looking forward to seeing the whole ensemble.
    Those are very creepy lambs, but then again, lots of kids things are creepy when you look close…like ring-around-the-rosy and Rock-a-bye-baby. *Shudder*.

  4. congrats on Plummy!!!!
    very cute hangers and tights. i have a green plastic one that i adore. it was actually mine from when i was a child.

  5. oh yes i remember those hangers too! (the ones with the silhouette/cut out shapes). i also remember some very cute nappy/diaper pins that my mum had for my younger sister. i think they had ducks and lambs on them…
    hmmm this is all very nostalgic!

  6. Congrats on the win! oh, and I love your hangers. I have one lone plastic pink treasure, and didn’t know there were others out there who loved ’em too. The wooden ones could be a new treasure to be on the lookout for… thanks, you enabler!

  7. lovelove love wood children’s hangers too. That little girl one you have is the cutest one I’ve ever seen. Your photos are beautiful too, and then there’s those tights!!! Oh my, no wonder you won the Plummy, congrats!

  8. You really like these hangers? If you want, I’ve one plastic children’s hanger. A brown one. I give it to you, I do not use hangers for my children’s clothes, just give me your adress!
    LOutre (sorry for my bad english)

  9. Dear Sir/Madam:
    I am writing with regard to an annual fundraising auction held at my sons’ school located in a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I am writing because I recently visited a friend of mine, and she was using your hangers. The kids’ hangers are adorable. Would you kindly advise me who I should contact regarding a possible product donation for our event.
    Thanks so much for your anticipated cooperation with regard to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you.
    Lisa M. Ajdaharian
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    (610) 687-4100

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